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Sunday Liquor Sales, Teen Killed in Crash, City Election Results: Prince George's Top News

The top news stories from around Prince George's County the week of May 5, 2013.

A reward of up to $25,000 is being offered for information leading to an arrest in the twin killings of Tina Lynn Towler and James Vell Ferguson, the South Laurel couple found slain in their apartment last Thursday.

Dalai Lama Charms and Counsels Crowd at University of Maryland

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His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama spoke to a packed house Tuesday at the University of Maryland's Comcast Center, touching on everything from shared religious values to eschewing violence to his desire for global demilitarization.

Could Prince George's Allow Liquor Sales on Sunday?

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The Prince George's delegation is launching a work group this summer to determine how the liquor sales would be regulated.

Facial Hair Big Winner in Hyattsville Council Election

Four of six newly elected Hyattsville City Council members sport facial hair.

Police Nab Armed Robbery Suspect After High-Speed Chase

The chase ended when the suspect was involved in a single vehicle motorcycle crash on Interstate 495, according to police.

Clinton Teen Killed in Fatal Clinton Crash

A 17-year-old Surrattsville High School student was found unresponsive by police just after 3 p.m. on Wednesday.

Hyattsville Election Results: Croslin Bests Hiles in Ward 2 Race

Lone incumbent seeking re-election to city council is defeated.

The girls varsity basketball team finished the season with a 20-4 record and an average GPA of 3.6.

UMD Agrees to Cafritz CSX Crossing

Developers have received the required right-of-way to satisfy one of the conditions of the Cafritz property's rezoning.


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